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05.27.14 -- New Wireless Technique Safely Transmits Energy To Implants
2014-05-23 16:44:33| rfglobalnet Home Page
05/27/14 RF Globalnet Newsletter
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New Wireless Technique Safely Transmits Energy To Implants
2014-05-22 16:37:24| rfglobalnet Home Page
A team of researchers at Stanford University has devised a way to wirelessly transmit energy to medical devices implanted deep inside a human body — a development that could make possible a host of new electrical treatments.
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Here come the rice-grain-sized brain implants: Stanford discovers way of beaming power to microimplants deep inside your body
2014-05-20 14:30:50| Extremetech
Stanford electrical engineer and biological implant mastermind, Ada Poon, has discovered a way of wirelessly transmitting power to tiny, rice-grain-sized implants that are deep within the human body. This could well be the breakthrough that finally allows for the creation of smaller pacemakers, body-wide sensor networks, and a new class of "electroceutical" devices that sit deep in the human brain and stimulate neurons directly, providing an alternative for drug-based therapies for depression, Alzheimer's, and other neurological ailments.
Graphene-based microbattery could power biotelemetry implants
2014-02-26 15:00:56| Extremetech
A new battery the size of a grain of rice has more than double the power of previous microbatteries. It coul open up a new era in implantable sensors, and it's all thanks to graphene.
US military begins work on brain implants that can restore lost memories, experiences
2014-02-10 19:07:03| Extremetech
DARPA, at the behest of the US Department of Defense, is developing a black box brain implant -- an implant that will be wired into a soldier's brain and record their memories. If the soldier then suffers memory loss due to brain injury, the implant will then be used to restore those memories. The same implant could also be used during training or in the line of duty, too -- as we've reported on in the past, stimulating the right regions of the brain can improve how quickly you learn new skills, reduce your reaction times, and more.
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